| Literature DB >> 26293444 |
Alison Callahan1, Igor Pernek, Gregor Stiglic, Jure Leskovec, Howard R Strasberg, Nigam Haresh Shah.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patterns in general consumer online search logs have been used to monitor health conditions and to predict health-related activities, but the multiple contexts within which consumers perform online searches make significant associations difficult to interpret. Physician information-seeking behavior has typically been analyzed through survey-based approaches and literature reviews. Activity logs from health care professionals using online medical information resources are thus a valuable yet relatively untapped resource for large-scale medical surveillance.Entities:
Keywords: Internet log analysis; data mining; drug safety surveillance; information-seeking behavior; physicians
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26293444 PMCID: PMC4642796 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.4427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Example of term expansion for HCUP CCS codes; each code is represented as its set of ICD-9 codes. The ICD-9 code for essential hypertension is expanded using the UMLS Metathesaurus to identify the n terms mapped to that concept. Each of the n terms (eg, “essential hypertension nos,” red) is used as a seed query to our custom lexicon to identify additional concepts and their terms. Here, “essential hypertension nos” maps to the concept hypertensive disease, and its additional m-1 terms (green) are used in combination with the n seed terms to identify searches corresponding to the HCUP CCS codes for hypertension.
Figure 2Overview of the method used to analyze sequences of queries and topic views in UpToDate. Using unique session identifiers, we grouped queries and topic views, and ordered them by time of occurrence (green table). Frequently occurring sequences of topic views (orange boxes) were identified, as well as the search terms that initiated them (blue boxes). The numbers in parentheses show the frequency of occurrence of the specific term.
Figure 3Most frequently searched diseases (top) and drugs (bottom) in 2011-2012.
Figure 4Distribution of searches across organ systems. Each organ system name is followed by the percentage of queries related to that system. Each pie chart shows the distribution of searches for that organ system grouped by their term category, followed by the 10 most frequent and 10 least frequent terms searched for related to that system. Searches about diseases and symptoms (dark blue) dominated most systems. Searches about the endocrine system included a significant number of drug searches, followed by the cardiovascular system.
Figure 5Medical conditions with the highest mean aggregate cost, discharge volume, and/or UpToDate query volume over 2011 and 2012. Each point is a single medical condition and the size of the point represents the query volume. The shape of the point indicates if it was ranked in the top 10 by aggregate cost, discharge volume, and/or query volume. Cost and discharge data were taken from the HCUP National Inpatient Sample.
Figure 6Distribution of long clicks in UpToDate topics (left) and search terms (right). The dotted lines in the left panel indicate the threshold for low and high long-click proportions determined using the Hampel identifier for outliers.
Top 10 search terms (by volume) that did not initiate any long clicks for subsequent topic views.
| Term | Frequency |
| gad7 | 187 |
| adriamycin patient info | 144 |
| doxorubin patient info | 109 |
| phenochromocytoma | 106 |
| lab values in pregnancy | 105 |
| augment | 86 |
| probencid | 79 |
| dilaudid in pregnancy | 71 |
| parovirus | 66 |
| kidney ston | 60 |
Top 10 search terms (by volume) that initiated only long clicks for subsequent topic views.
| Term | Frequency |
| abreva | 3411 |
| bullous myringitis | 3392 |
| subchorionic hemorrhage | 1904 |
| choroid plexus cyst | 1270 |
| cerefolin | 1258 |
| estropipate | 1207 |
| moexipril | 1181 |
| postpartum hypertension | 1153 |
| tinactin | 1152 |
| flucon | 1114 |
The 10 most frequently observed topic view sequences of size 3 or 4, and the search terms that initiated them.
| Topic view sequence (frequency) | Initiating search terms (frequency) |
| Cellulitis and erysipelas → Clindamycin: drug information → Clindamycin (systemic): drug information (14,463) | cellulitis (10,434), cellulitis treatment (2055), erysipelas (260), skin infection (219), facial cellulitis (171) |
| Onychomycosis → Terbinafine: drug information → Terbinafine (systemic): drug information (8234) | onychomycosis (3421), onychomycosis treatment (1433), onchomycosis (531), toenail fungus (524), nail fungus (476) |
| Onjunctivitis → Erythromycin: drug information → Erythromycin (ophthalmic): drug information (5938) | conjunctivitis (2738), conjunctivitis treatment (801), pink eye (603), bacterial conjunctivitis (422), conjunctivitis (292) |
| Treatment of clostridium difficile infection in adults → Metronidazole: drug information → Metronidazole (systemic): drug information (5923) | c diff (1947), c diff treatment (454), clostridium difficile treatment (439), clostridium difficile (416), c. diff (357) |
| Treatment of acute pancreatitis → Predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis → Calculator: Ranson criteria for pancreatitis prognosis → Calculator: Apache II scoring system (1219) | pancreatitis (731), acute pancreatitis (303), pancreatitis treatment (73), acute pancreatitis treatment (52), gallstone pancreatitis (23) |
| Management of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease → Management of infection in acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease → Azithromycin: drug information → Azithromycin (systemic): drug information (565) | copd exacerbation (350), copd (98), |
| Overview of diaper dermatitis in infants and children → Nystatin: drug information → Nystatin (topical): drug information → Nystatin (topical): pediatric drug information (522) | diaper rash (350), diaper dermatitis (71), diaper rash treatment (36), diaper candidiasis (19), candidal diaper rash (18) |
| Acute uncomplicated cystitis and pyelonephritis in women → Ciprofloxacin: drug information → Ciprofloxacin (ophthalmic): drug information → Ciprofloxacin (systemic): drug information (416) | uti (276), urinary tract infection (52), cystitis (31), uti treatment (26), pyelonephritis (16) |
| Overview of acute pulmonary embolism → Diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism → Treatment of acute pulmonary embolism → Anticoagulation in acute pulmonary embolism (392) | pulmonary embolism (311), pe (50), pulmonary embolus (31) |
Figure 7Scaled 7-day moving average of UpToDate query volume (red), 7-day moving average of media activity (blue), and raw media activity volume (grey) related to Celexa prior to and following the August 24, 2011 FDA warning (date indicated by the green dotted line).
Number of unique search terms that initiated Celexa (citalopram) topic views, and the proportion of long clicks for those topics before and after the August 24, 2011 FDA warning.
| Topic | Number of unique search terms | Proportion of long clicks | ||
| Before alert | After alert | Before alert | After alert | |
| Citalopram: Drug information | 489 | 683 | 0.376 | 0.354 |
| Citalopram: Patient drug information | 183 | 303 | 0.262 | 0.247 |
| Citalopram: Pediatric drug information | 43 | 63 | 0.395 | 0.301 |